StateUniversity.com – U.S. University Directory   [ Home :: Elementary / Secondary Schools :: South Dakota ]

See also:
Add an image …

Career & Tech Ed Campus School School Images

There aren't any images for this school. Be the first to show your picture to thousands of people!


Local News About Career & Tech Ed Campus School

Feed updated live and continuously

Loading...

Information Summary

Increase your salary, get your degree in your spare time - FREE Application to University of Phoenix for a limited time
School TypeRegular school
Grades offered9th Grade – 12th Grade
LevelHigh School
School Size in District11%
Surrounding communityRural
Total Students106
Distr. Spending / Student$4,765
Ave. Teacher Salary$36,431
Teacher FTEs17.0
Student / Teacher Ratio6 : 1
Title I EligibleNo
School-wide Title IN/A
Magnet SchoolN/A
Charter SchoolN/A
Shared-time SchoolNo

Special Student Programs

What portion of students are enrolled in special programs?

  # in School % of School % of District
Free Lunch Students  
Reduced-Price Lunch Students  
Low-Cost Lunch Students  
Migrant Students
Special Ed. Students     12%
English Language Learners     1%

Completion / Diploma Recipients

Students that successfully complete through High-School and receive either a diploma or other completion certificate. Note: %'s are based on total population and do not imply dropout rates.

  # in District % of all Students
in District
% of all Students
in State
H.S. Diploma Recipients 107 11% 7%
GED Recipients    
Other Completers

Student Demographics

How many students enroll at Career & Tech Ed Campus School?

  # in School % of School % of State
Black Non-Hispanic
7<6%24%
Hispanic
5<4%22%
Asian / Pacific Islander
N/A<N/A21%
American Indian / Alaskan Native
29>27%16%
White Non-Hispanic
65>61%14%

Increase your salary, get your degree in your spare time - FREE Application to Search Online Universities for a limited time
  Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian / Pacific Islander American Indian / Alaskan Native White Non-Hispanic Total
9th Grade 2 1 4 4 11
10th Grade 3 1 11 12 27
11th Grade 2 7 26 35
12th Grade 2 1 7 23 33
Total 7 5 29 65 106

Lead Deadwood School District 40 1 – District Faculty and Staff

Faculty and Staff FTEs (Full-Time Equivalents) for Career & Tech Ed Campus School's local district.

  FTEs % of District % of State
Instructional Aides32.0>41%34%
Instructional Coordinators & Supervisors2.8<4%4%
Library / Media Specialist0.9<1%1%
Library / Media Support1.0>1%1%
Guidance Staff (Elementary)2.0>3%2%
Guidance Staff (Secondary)1.0>1%1%
Guidance Staff Total3.0>4%3%
District Admins3.7>5%4%
Dist. Admin/Sppt1.0<1%3%
School Admins3.0<4%4%
School Admin/Sppt7.0>9%5%
Other Support18.7<24%28%
  FTEs % of District % of State
Prekindergarten1.0<1%1%
Kindergarten3.0<3%5%
Elementary39.3<45%56%
Secondary37.8>43%28%
Ungraded7.0<8%10%

Lead Deadwood School District 40 1 Financial Summary

General district financials with comparisons to all districts in state.

  District State Ave.
  Amount Per Student Per Student
Payments to Private Schools  $11
Payments to Charter Schools   
Textbooks$49,000<$52$75
Long–Term Debt
 Outstanding at Beginning of Fiscal Year$3,520,000<$3,744$5,077
 Issued During Fiscal Year  $3,462
 Retired During Fiscal Year  $3,462
 Outstanding at End of Fiscal Year$3,350,000<$3,563$5,518
Short–Term Debt
 Outstanding at Beginning of Fiscal Year   
 Outstanding at End of Fiscal Year   
Assets
 Sinking Fund  $515
 Bond Fund  $2,040
 Other Funds$5,012,000>$5,331$5,295
Total Revenues$9,224,000<$9,812$10,013
Total Expenses$8,884,000<$9,451$9,981

Lead Deadwood School District 40 1 Teacher / Support Staff Salaries & Benefits

District compensation packages for teachers, instructional aides, and support staff.

† Limited to Teacher Salaries
  District † State Ave. †
Regular Education Programs$2,433,000$1,604,236
Special Education Programs$216,000$187,513
Vocational Education Programs$391,000$67,304
Other Education Programs$166,000$86,459
  District State Ave.
  Salary Benefits Salary Benefits
Instruction (incl. Teachers)$3,206,000$987,000$2,298,006$586,885
Support Services
 Pupils$173,000$57,000$171,817$45,318
 Instructional Staff$160,000$62,000$128,744$32,603
 General Administration$118,000$64,000$101,994$28,423
 School Administration$218,000$88,000$202,544$57,490
 Operation & Maintenance of Plant$324,000$117,000$193,485$60,909
 Student Transportation$117,000$35,000$70,859$16,862
 Business / Central / Other$305,000$107,000$88,145$26,976
Food Services$147,000$41,000$97,928$30,730
Total$4,768,000$1,558,000$3,285,389$867,313

Local District Expense Detail

Expense categories and state-level comparison for Lead Deadwood School District 40 1.

  District State Ave.
  Amount Per Student Per Student
Elementary / Secondary Education
  Support Services
  Pupils$415,000>$441$390
  Instructional Staff$367,000>$390$327
  General Administration$272,000<$289$462
  School Administration$329,000<$350$370
  Operation & Maintenance of Plant$1,068,000>$1,136$868
  Student Transportation$230,000<$244$361
  Business / Central / Other$647,000>$688$385
  Non-Specified   
  Total$3,328,000>$3,540$3,137
  Other Expenses
  Food Services$349,000<$371$396
  Enterprise Operations  $36
  Other   
  Total$349,000<$371$397
 Instruction$4,480,000<$4,765$4,999
 Total$8,157,000>$8,677$8,528
Non-Elementary / Non-Secondary Education
 Community Services  $101
 Adult Education  $10
 Other   
 Total  $95
Capital Outlay
 Construction$431,000<$458$934
 Land & Existing Structures   
 Instructional Equipment$26,000<$27$80
 Other Equipment$61,000<$64$131
 Non-Specified Equipment   
 Total$518,000<$551$1,012
Payments to State Govt's   
Payments to Local Govt's   
Payments to Other School Systems$50,000<$53$372
Debt Interest$159,000<$169$222
Total$8,884,000<$9,451$9,981

Local District Revenue Detail

Revenue categories and state-level comparison for Lead Deadwood School District 40 1.

  District State Ave.
  Amount Per Student Per Student
Federal Revenue
  Through State
  Title I$177,000<$188$368
  Children with Disabilities Idea$210,000>$223$221
  Math, Science, and Teacher Quality$105,000<$111$162
  Safe and Drug Free Schools$7,000<$7$16
  Title V, Part A$12,000<$12$14
  Vocational and Tech Education  $11
  Bilingual Education  $232
  Child Nutrition Act$118,000<$125$178
  Other$70,000<$74$117
    Direct from Federal Government
  Impact Aid  $2,241
  Indian Education  $125
  Other$383,000>$407$230
 Non-Specified$70,000<$74$117
 Total$1,082,000<$1,151$1,771
State Revenue
 General Formula Assistance$1,038,000<$1,104$2,924
 Staff Improvement Programs  $3
 Special Education Programs$225,000<$239$318
 Compensatory and Basic Skills Programs   
 Bilingual Education Programs   
 Gifted and Talented Programs   
 Vocational Education Programs   
 School Lunch Programs$1,000<$1$3
 Capital Outlay and Debt Services Programs   
 Transportation Programs   
 Other Programs$68,000>$72$44
 Non-Specified   
  On Behalf
  Employee Benefits   
  Not Employee Benefits$78,000>$82$76
 Total$1,410,000<$1,500$3,282
Local Revenue
 Parent Government Contributions   
 Property Taxes$6,207,000>$6,603$4,078
 General Sales Taxes$59,000<$62$195
 Public Utility Taxes   
 Individual and Corporate Income Taxes   
 All Other Taxes$22,000<$23$44
 From Other School Systems$1,000<$1$141
 From Cities and Counties$174,000>$185$95
 Tuition Fees from Pupils and Parents$7,000<$7$12
 Transportation Fees from Pupils and Parents  $7
 School Lunch$151,000<$160$194
 Textbook Sales and Rentals   
 District Activity Receipts$31,000<$32$66
 Students Fees, Non-Specified   
 Other Sales and Services  $36
 Interest Earnings$48,000<$51$81
 Miscellaneous$32,000<$34$146
 Total$6,732,000>$7,161$4,960
Total$9,224,000<$9,812$10,013

Comment and Corrections Make a comment …

Familiar with this University? We would love to hear about your experience. Feel free to add comments or additional information regarding Career & Tech Ed Campus School.